Jonathan Gransee, Psy.D.

Licensed Psychologist

When couples have problems that they cannot fix, oftentimes they will turn to a therapist to help to sort things out. When a therapist works with a couple, it is the relationship that is the client; not the two people in the relationship. So, when working with a couple, the goal is to help them to understand what is not working in their relationship, and why, and also what to do to improve how they are doing the relationship.

Paulina Posatko, MFT

Marriage and Family Therapist

All couples experience issues in their relationship. If you and your partner are having difficulty communicating or resolving conflicts, therapy is a great way to gain a new perspective with the guidance of a neutral party in a safe environment. My hope is to break apart your toxic patterns, rebuild your strengths as a couple, and give you the tools to improve your growth areas.

David Nicholson, LMFT

Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

One of my primary specialties is couple's therapy. In most cases, I use EFT (Emotionally Focused Therapy). Research has shown that EFT has created a more secure connection in 75% of the couples that have gone through the process. This approach can profoundly change your relationship for the better, which can significantly increase the quality of your life.

Manisha Shendge, D.Min., FT, LMFT

Marriage and Family Therapist

Not feeling as close to your partner? Feeling that you have grown apart over time? Communication issues? Conflict? Stress in your relationship? Over time most couples experience some stress in their relationship and do not feel that they are the couple they wanted to be. Let us help you rediscover each other and what your relationship can be. We emphasize communication, connection and restoration in a safe environment and help you and your partner reconnect.